KESHE Foundation, a global non-governmental organisation in spaceship technology, is set to bring new cutting-edge technologies to Ghana to boost government’s job-creation agenda and create wealth and direct employment for the people of Ghana.
The main objective of this initiative, which is based solely on technology, is to share the benefits of all aspects of KESHE Foundation’s technologies in different areas related to mankind’s welfare and education. This was made known by a renowned Iranian scientist who is also the founder of KESHE Foundation, Mehran Tavakoli Keshe, at a press briefing in Accra at the weekend, where he announced that his outfit will be employing over 3,000 scientists by next two years.
According to him, “KESHE Foundation International is investing a total of US$21 million in the construction of the first Spaceship Research Centre in Africa.”
He mentioned that this vision of creating jobs and wealth was in line with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s one-district-one-factory agenda to also provide decent sustainable job opportunities for ordinary citizens and high-earned skilled world-class technologists and scientists.
Under the project, interested applicants from Ghana and across Africa will be trained free of charge with majority of them going to be employed by the Foundation and paid decent salaries.
Construction of the KESHE Learning, Training and Research Centre will start in September this year, and it is expected to be completed within six months. In October 2016, following the conference organised by the Keshe Foundation International, in collaboration with Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), KESHE Foundation Ghana Ltd., was formed.
Explaining the KESHE Foundation concept, Mr. Mehran Tavakoli Keshe told the media that the people of the earth were ready for peace; hence the need to make world leaders understand that. “…we accept peace and as leaders they are obliged to accept peace of the people. The Earth Council, Universal Council and Core Team have prepared a letter to the world leaders that we need PEACE.”
He further explained that the time and the place for the world peace was now, adding that this peace should be based on “humility.” It is the duty of every man on earth to take responsibility of ensuring that this cycle of peace is achieved possibly through the application of new technology. …This can guarantee the type of peace on earth that will bring all nations together as one and all could become part of this peace on this blue planet,” he noted.
According to Mr. Keshe, the KF SSI Education will deliver multiple study programmes in public and private teachings. “With the hard work of volunteers writing original subtitles and translations they will help deliver important knowledge to many different language speaking communities.”
The Plasma Academy will provide both theoretical and practical knowledge about plasma technology as it will offer workshops and events in every state, he further revealed. “Imagine there is a technology which cannot only balance your physical body, but also help you find out the root of your own disease or that of your patients!
This technology, this knowledge is already available and is in every section of the Keshe Foundation, the knowledge is free for everyone, you can use it for yourself, you can build the devices for yourself, or the Keshe Foundation manufacturing produces it for you.
The space technology that is now being developed will allow humanity to be members of the space community.” Mehran Tavakoli Keshe indicated that his technology will help change the world for the better.
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